Gustav von Meyern-Hohenberg
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Gustav von Meyern-Hohenberg | |
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Born | 10 September 1820 Calvörde, Brunswick |
Died | 1 March 1878 Konstanz, Baden, German Empire |
Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | German |
Notable works | Heinrich von Schwerin (1859) |
Gustav Freiherr von Meyern-Hohenberg (10 September 1820 – 1 March 1878) was a German jurist and playwright.
Baron Meyern applied himself to legal studies at the universities of Göttingen and Berlin. In 1843 he took service with Duke Ernest I of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as appointed Geheimrat and General Intendant of the Coburg court theatre from 1860 to 1868.[1] Meyern was unsuccessful with his dramas, which have vanished into oblivion.
Works
[edit]- Ein Kaiser (1857)
- Heinrich von Schwerin, Schauspiel in 5 Akten (1859)
- Ein Kind des Elsaß, Drama in 2 Akten (1873)
- Das Ehrenwort, Schauspiel in 5 Akten (1873)
- Das Haus Posa, Schauspiel in 5 Akten (1874)
- Die Cavaliere, Schauspiel in 5 Akten (1874)
- Welfenlied (1854), melodized by Henry Litolff
References
[edit]- ^ The Musical world. J. Alfredo Novello. 1868. p. 445. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
Categories:
- 1820 births
- 1878 deaths
- People from Börde (district)
- People from the Duchy of Brunswick
- Jurists from the Kingdom of Prussia
- German male dramatists and playwrights
- 19th-century German dramatists and playwrights
- 19th-century German male writers
- 19th-century German writers
- Dramatists and playwrights from the Kingdom of Prussia